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Mr Vania Maria C

£40.00 to £60.00 ph
Qualified teacher
Subject specialist
Enhanced DBS
References
Subjects ItalianSpanishUniversity Entrance
Levels
Key Stage 3
GCSE
A-Level
University level
University Entrance
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Qualifications

PGCE Modern Foreign Languages, Exeter University (2007). MA Applied Translation, Exeter University (2005). BA English and Spanish, University of Lecce, Italy (1999).

About me

I have considerable experience teaching Italian and Spanish to (I)GCSE, A-Level, IB and University level. As a language teacher, I strive to make my lessons effective and engaging by fostering critical thinking skills. I ensure that my students are directly involved in their own learning process. My objectives are to facilitate the acquisition of lifelong learning skills, to help students develop problem-solving strategies, and to prepare them to function as highly skilled and competent speakers of another language. Therefore, I encourage the use of the target language in class, promote the deduction reasoning method for grammar rules, use authentic materials (such as current magazine articles, online news stories, videos, films), and I promote the use of the bilingual and monolingual dictionary in class. In my lessons, I incorporate a range of assessment strategies.

Subjects offered

Subject (and level) Price (Face-to-face) Price (Online)
Italian (Conversational) £46.70ph £40.00ph
Italian (Key Stage 3) £46.70ph £40.00ph
Italian (GCSE) £53.30ph £40.00ph
Italian (A-Level) £53.30ph £40.00ph
Italian (University Level) £60.00ph £53.30ph
Spanish (Key Stage 3) £46.70ph £40.00ph
Spanish (GCSE) £53.30ph £40.00ph
Spanish (A-Level) £53.30ph £40.00ph
University Entrance (University Entrance) £50.00ph £44.00ph

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